Overview
Political violence refers to hostile or aggressive acts motivated by a desire to affect change in the government or society makeup and function. Acts of political violence can arise from ideology or social grievances.
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Three Theories of Religious Activism and Violence: Social Movements, Fundamentalists, and Apocalyptic Warriors
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Trends in Terrorist Activity and Dynamics in Diyala province , Iraq , during the Iraqi Governmental Transition , 2004-2006
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Why do the victors kill the vanquished? Explaining political violence in post-World War II Italy
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People's War? Self-Interest, Coercion and Ideology in Nepal's Maoist Insurgency
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A Theory of Categorical Terrorism
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From War to Peace: The Nepalese Maoists's Strategic and Ideological Thinking
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